This Week in Neo4j – Power BI, Mobile Recommendations, Policy Base Service Authorization, Graph Algorithms Book Review, Training Week, Knowledge Graph Browser

Back to work/school! I’m back from time off with the family and I assume so are many of you. Hope you had time to recharge, disconnect, and meet some real people for a change. This week I have a lot… Read more →

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Meltdown & Spectre: Current Results from Neo4j Performance Testing

As mentioned in our earlier blog post about Meltdown and Spectre, we have been running tests to discover the impact on Neo4j of the patches and workarounds for the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. The Neo4j engineering team has now completed… Read more →

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Theo 3.0 Release: The Swift Framework for Neo4j

Theo, the Swift framework for interfacing with Neo4j, is now available in version 3.0. With this version, Theo gets full support for Swift 3, Linux support, and better integration with popular package managers. This is on top of features you… Read more →

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Neo4j on IBM POWER8: Scale Massive Graphs Like Never Before

openCypher and the Neo4j 2.3 release weren’t the only big announcements Emil Eifrem made during his keynote address at GraphConnect San Francisco. The Neo4j team is also proud to unveil Neo4j on IBM POWER8. Just as we are working hard… Read more →

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5 Secrets to More Effective Neo4j 2.2 Query Tuning

Even in Neo4j with its high performance graph traversals, there are always queries that could and should be run faster – especially if your data is highly connected and if global pattern matches make even a single query account for… Read more →

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Interview: Solve Network Management Problems with Neo4j

[This article is excerpted from a white paper by EMA and is used with permission.] Discovering, capturing and making sense of complex interdependencies is central to more effective IT network management, and it’s also a critical part of running the… Read more →

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Neo4j “Track & Hack” RFID-Graph at JRubyConf.EU

I’m super excited that I was able to sponsor, attend, speak and “Track & Hack” at JRubyConf.EU. With the “Track & Hack” project, we wanted to create an open and live dataset of the presence and interaction of conference attendees.… Read more →

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